6/24/2023 0 Comments Mtg arena quick draft keep cards![]() ![]() Then, when you can actually play the thing that you reveal, it will feel truly busted! Keep in mind, you can play a land off of it, it just won’t do any damage. Still, the fact that it lets you repeatedly damage things is big, and will allow Hidetsugu to take over games. Paying three mana for the effect will mean that you won’t really be able to play the card a significant chunk of the time, and while you can use the ability at Instant speed, you won’t be able to play the thing you reveal on your opponent’s turn unless its an Instant. Not only do you get the chance to play the card he reveals, he also damages any target equal to the mana value of the card you exile! And, in an ideal world, you can set things up with the Scry so that it does something really significant. Giving up creatures to scry is sometimes something you really need – but the other ability is the one that really pushes things over the edge. This new Hidetsugu is a pretty big improvement on the original card! It has a pretty solid statline and two great activated abilities. Hidetsugu, Devouring Chaos AI Rating: 4.8 While this is certainly hard to cast, I do think it is doable enough in this format, and the card is powerful enough, that it sneaks into the lower bomb range. You probably need about 12 Blue sources to feel secure about it. Provided you keep it in mind and Blue is open, you should be able to draft fixing and lean a little extra into Blue so that you have a greater-than-normal chance of getting quadruple Blue mana in your deck. That said, this is certainly powerful enough to take very, very early. 5 mana is a very reasonable price for doing this – the problem is the quadruple Blue cost, which is usually tricky to assemble in Limited. Untapping it might seem like a little thing, but frequently your opponent’s best thing will be tapped down, so getting it and being able to block with it right away actually matters. Stealing an opposing permanent is one of the most powerful things you can do in Magic, as you remove whatever your opponent’s best artifact or creature is and add it to your own board. ![]() 0.5 Almost Unplayable and mostly sideboard material.Īs is the case with all the cards in this cycle, it is tricky to cast, but very powerful, and it is possible this is the most powerful of the bunch.1.0 Not good filler and often gets gut.1.5 Filler card but sometimes gets cut.2.0 A good playable, but is sometimes cut.2.5 A solid playable that rarely gets cut. ![]() 3.0 Good playable that always make the cut.4.5 Incredible bomb, but not unbeatable.Here is an explanation of how we score the cards: On when new sets releases and the AI Ratings after a week or two after release. This means that you should use the Pro ratings as guidance early The key difference is that the Pro ratings and commentsĪre made before the set officially releases while the AI ratings are dynamically updated with new data all the time. MTGA Assistant deck tracker and Pro ratings provided by Nizzahon Magic. The AetherHub Limited Ratings are divided into two categories The AI ratings gathered with data from the ![]()
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